The Spiritual Law of Generosity: A God-Ordained Principle
2 Corinthians 9:10
"He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your seed for sowing and increase the harvest of your righteousness."
Just as God faithfully provides the farmer with seed to plant and bread to eat, He promises to provide for us abundantly when we sow generously.
What does it mean to sow?
This isn’t just about money, it’s a life principle seen throughout Scripture. To sow means what you "plant" in life (words, actions, attitudes, and your God given blessings) determines what you harvest.
Sow kindness...reap relationships and a blessing here on earth.
Sow faithfully in God’s kingdom...reap eternal fruit as a crown.
To "sow" means stepping out in faith to give generously without fear of lack.
What has God given me that I can scatter for His glory today?
Trust Him to multiply it; not always materially, but in a richer life of righteousness and impact. Trust in the Father to supply your daily needs. And be patient, and content with what comes your way. God blesses cheerful sowers because it mirrors His own heart of abundance!
So this scripture today is a kind of spiritual law. Not a law that binds the giver, or God for that matter, but a spiritual law like gravity. It is a law God has established within the universe.
Luke 6:38
"Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you."
It’s not a manipulative formula to "force" God’s hand, nor a burdensome legalistic rule. Instead, it’s a reliable, God-ordained dynamic.
And it stands to reason. If you're planting wheat and you spread seed sparingly you're going to get a thin crop, and visa versa. This is a principle that God stitched into the fabric of creation. This isn’t coincidence; it’s design.
And it's a law that God has said you should try and prove Him on it. It’s one of the rare places in Scripture where God explicitly says, "Put Me to the test!"
Malachi 3:10
"Bring the full tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. And thereby put me to the test, says the LORD of hosts, if I will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour down for you a blessing until there is no more need."
God throws down the challenge.
Test this law.
Step into generous giving (starting with the tithe as an act of trust and obedience), and watch Him respond with overflowing blessing. This law isn’t about prosperity gimmicks; it’s about alignment with the Creator who delights in abundance. When we give freely; money, time, kindness, forgiveness, we position ourselves under the open windows of heaven. And He is faithful to provide.
So, what about you today? What’s one thing God’s put on your heart to "scatter"; maybe some encouragement, time, or even a gift?
Today, take Him up on the invitation: Sow generously in faith, without fear. Prove Him, and experience the pressed-down, shaken-together, running-over life He promises.
For me, while it can be inspiring to hear about a businessman who flipped the giving script and gave God 90% of his profits and lived on 10%; I'm mostly inspired by stories of generosity coming from folks with almost nothing, giving out of deep faith anyway. That’s the real "seed of faith" stuff, the kind where you’re planting when your hands feel empty, trusting God to multiply it.
You hear these stories all the time in churches or in missions. A single mom on food stamps who tithes first anyway. A prisoner earns 50 cents a day in his prison job and yet he saves up an offering for the Kairos prison ministry. Or someone living paycheck-to-paycheck who skips a meal to help a neighbor. I love how these echo that spiritual law, when ordinary folks sow that tiny seed of faith, God turns it into a harvest of provision, joy, and impact.
There’s something so raw and real about people giving when their tank is basically on empty. These blessings are happening all around us in churches and faith communities right now; quiet, powerful acts that reflect that spiritual law we love.
One such story reminds me of the widow’s mite generosity. The story of Oseola McCarty.
She was a simple washerwoman in Mississippi who spent over 75 years washing and ironing clothes for folks, living super frugally (walking everywhere, no car, saving every extra penny she could).
She quit school at a young age to care for family and she never had very much. But she saved diligently her whole life. In 1995, at age 87, she donated $150,000, most of her life savings, to the University of Southern Mississippi for scholarships, especially for needy African American students who couldn’t afford college otherwise. She just wanted to help kids get the education she never had.
Her gift giving went viral, and people added to it. Now the endowment’s over $1 million, helping dozens of students every year. Oseola wasn’t rich; she gave from deep sacrifice and faith. Pure seed-of-faith stuff.
What’s a "seed of faith" story that’s stuck with you, from your life, church, or someone you know?